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Euphorism, also commonly known as the Euphoric School of Thought, is a 21st philosophical movement created in the United States. The main belief of Euphorism, is that enlightenment is achieved through dopamine and worldly enjoyment. A quick example would be someone eating junk food everyday, and not doing their mandatory duties such as work, etc. This person has truly reached the peak of human enjoyment, and as a result has attained enlightenment. This is a very different worldview from philosophical movements that belief one must endure suffering and pain in order to reach and attain enlightenment. Euphorism promotes things such as social media, unhealthy foods, and overall things that are frowned up as unhealthy, but enjoyable. They suggest that one should throw away all of their worldly obligations and only seek enjoyment and happiness. There are 3 main amendments within this philosophical school of though:


 * 1) "Detoxify the Laboring Spirit": The oppressive shackles of toil and drudgery shall be cast aside, for it is in the liberation from labor that we uncover the untamed wilderness of our desires, and it is here we discover the essence of authentic living.
 * 2) "Embrace the Hedonistic Flourish": In the realm of existence, one shall cultivate the art of reveling in the exquisite sensations and pleasures that life offers, for in the pursuit of joy, we transcend mere existence and truly become
 * 3) "Cherish the Euphoria of Each Instant": Live in a perpetual rapture of the present moment. By relinquishing the past and eschewing the future, we attain the sanctity of unadulterated bliss.

This worldview has been considered rather problematic among scholars, however Euphoric followers deem much of their philosophy to their predecessor the "Grand Wizard" Diogenes, who was a Greek philosopher. They deem work as something inherently evil, and something that is forbidden within their belief. They are currently a few members of this philosophical thought, their main leaders being known as the "Grand Wizard's" of Euphorism.